Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1 Beta: A Detailed Look at the Android 16 Shift
Xiaomi has accelerated the rollout of HyperOS 3.1 beta, a significant iteration tied directly to the Android 16 architecture. This update is more than a simple revision; it marks a clear “hardware line in the sand” for the Xiaomi ecosystem. By utilizing the new NPU capabilities and Live Update APIs of Android 16, Xiaomi is offering a level of fluid animation and cross-device connectivity—specifically with the Apple ecosystem—that was previously unavailable on Android.
What’s New? AirPods Support and Interactive Islands
The most discussed feature is the native Apple AirPods integration. Moving beyond basic Bluetooth pairing, HyperOS 3.1 now triggers an iOS-style pairing pop-up, displays exact battery percentages for both buds and the case, and even enables Spatial Audio natively. Additionally, the Super Island has been upgraded to support the “Live Update” API, allowing third-party apps like Spotify, Uber, and Swiggy to display real-time progress without proprietary Xiaomi code.
Performance-wise, Xiaomi has implemented a pre-compilation method for apps, which reportedly reduces app launch latency by up to 30%. A new Motion Sickness reduction mode also makes its debut, using visual cues in the status bar to minimize nausea for users who scroll quickly through long feeds.
Table 1: Eligible Devices (The Android 16 Elite)

The following devices are confirmed for the HyperOS 3.1 beta rollout in China, with Global and Indian stable versions expected to follow by March 2026. These devices meet the hardware requirements for Android 16.
| Brand Series | Eligible Models (Phase 1 & 2) |
|---|---|
| Xiaomi Flagships | Xiaomi 17 Series (Ultra, Pro, 17), Xiaomi 15 Series (Ultra, Pro, 15), Xiaomi 14 Ultra, 14 Pro, 14, 13 Ultra, 13 Pro, 13 |
| Redmi Series | Redmi K90 Series, K80 Pro, K80 Ultra, K70 series, Note 15 Pro+, Note 14 Pro+, Note 14 5G, Turbo 4 |
| POCO Series | POCO F7 Ultra, F7 Pro, F7, X7 Pro, X7, F6 Pro, F6, M7 Pro 5G |
| Tablets & Foldables | Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, Pad 8, Pad 7 Ultra, MIX Fold 4, MIX Flip 2 |
Table 2: Ineligible Devices (Limited to HyperOS 3.0 / Android 15)

These devices will not receive the HyperOS 3.1 update. While most will continue to function on HyperOS 3.0 (Android 15), they are excluded from the 3.1 beta due to the lack of Android 16 support or outdated NPU hardware.
| Brand Series | Ineligible / Excluded Models |
|---|---|
| Xiaomi Legacy | Xiaomi 12, 12 Pro, 12S Ultra, 12T, 12T Pro, 13 Lite, Civi 3, MIX Fold 2 |
| Redmi Legacy | Redmi Note 12 Turbo, Note 12T Pro, Note 13 5G, K60, K60 Pro, K50 Ultra, Redmi 13C |
| POCO Legacy | POCO F5, F5 Pro, X6 Neo, M6 Pro, C65 |
| Tablets | Xiaomi Pad 6 Max 14, Pad 5 Series, Redmi Pad SE (original) |
Expert Verdict: What Should You Do?
Analysts view this rollout as Xiaomi’s most aggressive attempt to force a hardware refresh cycle. By locking the best features (AirPods support, 3D Lock Screens, and Live Updates) behind the Android 16 wall, Xiaomi is effectively moving away from its “support everything” philosophy.
Value Add: Compared to HyperOS 2.0, which focused on reducing system bloat, 3.1 is about AI-driven stability. If your device is on the ineligible list, previous data is not available in current reporting to suggest you will ever receive the AirPods native card or the new iOS-style recent apps menu.
Actionable Step: If you own a device like the POCO F5 or Xiaomi 12, do not attempt to flash 3.1 beta ROMs from other regions; they are highly likely to brick your device due to the incompatible Android base. For those with eligible devices, ensure your “Beta Tester” toggle is on in the Xiaomi Community app to receive the Wave 2 update starting this week.
Similarly, Nothing Phone 4a Pro also faces stiff competition…
FAQ
1. Will the Global version of HyperOS 3.1 include AirPods support?
Yes, the beta testing for global builds already includes the native pop-up card for Apple accessories to compete with other flagship ecosystems.
2. Why is the Redmi Note 13 5G ineligible?
Despite being a popular device, it does not support the necessary Android 16 kernel requirements, keeping it on the older HyperOS 3.0/Android 15 track.
Disclaimer: Rollout dates and device eligibility are based on Chinese beta phases and leaked internal roadmaps. Final global availability may be subject to change by Xiaomi.
Written by: Pravin Kumar – Gadgets – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com





